A corn snake's bit hurts somewhat but not very much.
The dead kind. Sorry to tell you this but the way snakes kill their live pray is by striking at the head, holding on and consricting the body of the prey by squeezing them to where they cannot breathe. However, you can get a snake, such as a corn snake, that is easy to socialize and that you can get used to being handled that will not bite or squeeze when the handler is relaxed and slow. Snakes see heat they bite either because they're scared or because they are hungry.
Yes, corn snakes are non venomous snakes. They are often mistaken for copper heads and rattle snakes because of their saddle-backed pattern and their ability to vibrate their tails, so that it sounds like rattling. But they are harmless and usually docile.
no, corn snakes lay eggs.
An ant does not have the ability to make a bite twice as painful. The ant may actually bite twice which makes the bite feel more painful.
do corn snakes like to live with other corn snakes
A corn snake can deliver a painful bite. They are not venomous, but a bite may still become infected.
Corn snakes will bite if provoked but they are not venomous.
All snakes will bite if they are in fear.
corn snakes bite when they feel threatened or if there is food around :)
Yes, all snakes may bite if they feel threatened.
no the bite is very sweet
No - Corn Snakes are not venomous - or large enough to constrict you.
Snakes generally strike very fast and let go, so it is not terribly painful with a small snake like a corn snake, probably similar to a paper cut. Corn snakes , although docile , can bite. they dont have fangs , just a few very tiny teeth . and it doesnt hurt , just a few pricks
no a corn snake contains no venom what so ever :)
it's a reletively small snake, growing up to about 3 feet long. colourful, often in shades of red or orange, and they are not friendly snakes. bites are not dangerous but are painful. corn snakes are popular pets despite their hostile nature The record needs to be set straight. Corn snakes are one of the most docile, they are friendly and not in least bit hostile. They are easy to care for (not requiring humidity controls etc), quite hardy and due to their pleasant nature are one of the best snakes for a beginner. I personally have never been bitten by a Corn and nobody that I know has either so cannot comment on the pain aspect of any bite, but seriously these snakes are small and the bite will be less infectious (because of bacteria etc) than a cat bite would be.
corn snakes can bite, but the bite feels like a needle or a pin. You shouldn't be sick, but if you are its most likely that your'e just shocked.
Corn snakes and king snakes have distinct physical differences. Corn snakes typically have vibrant colors and patterns, while king snakes have bolder, more solid colors. In terms of behavior, corn snakes are known to be more docile and easier to handle, while king snakes can be more aggressive and may bite when threatened.